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Sarlok July 7th, 2004 07:18 PM

Cannot search, but Limewire connects
 
Hello.

I did search, but couldn't find anything regarding my problem, so forgive me if I missed anything.

Limewire connects fine, although the connection fluctuates from disconnected to poor, to excellent, and to turbocharged.

And no-matter what I search for, I get 0 results.
The "What's new" button returns nothing too.

I tried disabling/re-enabling OOB searching, but that made no difference.

I am behind a router, a D-Link one to be exact. I've tried enabling port 6346 (the default for limewire in it's settings), TCP, UDP, and both.
And I've also tried putting my computer in the DMZ temporarily for the sake of trying to get this to work.

The only thing I haven't tried yet, is bypassing the router completely, but that would mean killing 4 other pc's connections for the sake of troubleshooting which I can't do right now.

Is there something I'm missing or forgetting to do?

I've tried leaving limewire open for about an hour, and searching then, but it still doesn't seem to work.

And for the record, I have about 980 files shared... wether that makes any differece or not, I don't know.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

- Sarlok

zab July 7th, 2004 07:35 PM

This seems unlikely to be a network problem, because even if no port is open, you should still be able to search the network.

Try re-installing Limewire (both the latest stable and beta) and if that doesn't work let us know which version of java and what distro are you using.

Sarlok July 7th, 2004 08:02 PM

Hello,

I just tried re-installing 4.0.7, and then tried the beta (4.1.1). Neither worked.

I'm using Gentoo (love sources 2.6.6-rc3******4), and Blackdown 1.4.1.

I forgot to mention, once or twice I recieved an error message saying Limewire had encountered an internal error (according to the log, approx. 3 seconds after being started).

But other times I had not, so I quickly dismissed that from being the cause. They stopped appearing after running it two or three times.
I got it again with the beta, so I saved it to disk as well as sent it. I can post the log if you want to look it over.

edit:
I also tried with one of my old kernels, 2.6.4 Vanilla-sources I believe it was. The exact version escapes me for the moment, but I know it's a vanilla.
Just in case somone got nervous at the thought of troubleshooting a love-sources kernel (as it seems one ofton does). :P
But the problem persists.

- Sarlok

zab July 8th, 2004 07:49 AM

well, Blackdown has never been a good friend of ours. Would you mind trying with the Sun JRE? If it shows an error log again please post it here.

Also try setting the environment variable LD_ASSUME_KERNEL to 2.4.1 (the safest value actually is 2.2.5, but that has been known to break Gentoo systems, at least a year ago it did)

Sarlok July 8th, 2004 08:59 AM

Took some doing, but I got sun's to install. - version 1.4.1.05.
Limewires connection takes less time to establish now, but searching still turns up a blank.
No new errors either so far...

Quote:

Also try setting the environment variable LD_ASSUME_KERNEL to 2.4.1
Done, but it didn't seem to help.

Quote:

(the safest value actually is 2.2.5, but that has been known to break Gentoo systems, at least a year ago it did)
It sure does.

(any console command): error while loading shared libraries: librt.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
:D

Anything else you could suggest?


edit:
I Just noticed something - under tools/statistics, the number of current hosts fluctuates between 1 and 3, and the rest of the values are at 0.
That doesn't sound quite right to me. Unless that's normal.

edit again:
Another thing I just noticed... Under the Monitor tab, I enabled Incoming Searches.
They seem to pour in well enough. :)
It seems I was a supernode less than a minute or two after opening it - I got no message telling me I was a leaf when I enabled it. (Yay!)
So it seems switching to sun's jre has made some improvement... that or setting that environment variable to 2.4.1.

Holy moly. more editing. sorry. heh.
It seems searches do work now. I have to wait about 15 minutes before I can search for anything (else I get no results), but at least I can search now. :)

zab July 8th, 2004 06:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sarlok

I Just noticed something - under tools/statistics, the number of current hosts fluctuates between 1 and 3, and the rest of the values are at 0.
That doesn't sound quite right to me. Unless that's normal.


um, definitely not normal. Seems like the issue was that somehow Limewire connected to a small isolated island in the gnutella network. This is extremely rare (in fact the first time I've seen it happen).

something you could try to see if that was the case is to delete the $HOME/.limewire directory (after backing it up first of course) - that will make Limewire try a fresh start and connect to a different entry point in the network. The normal time for limewire to connect should be less than 10 seconds and you should be able to start searches after that with lots of results.

Once you get everything running smoothly unset LD_ASSUME_KERNEL because it disables NPTL which makes Limewire consume significantly more cpu time.

Regarding Blackdown vs Sun - well its up to you (Blackdown isn't that much more free) but keep in mind that we do all development on the Sun jre and will most likely not address bugs that happen on different jres. (of course it is always fun to try - esp. exotic ones like Bea and IBM - but we give absolutely no guarantee it will work ;-))

Sarlok July 11th, 2004 08:09 PM

Removing all instances of limewire and re-installing from scratch did the trick. :)
Hosts, and files are skyrocketing as we speak.

Thanks very much for the help.

And I've decided to stick with Sun's java from now on. I need it for Looking Glass anyway.

Patch August 2nd, 2004 12:43 PM

hi, im pretty new to linux, i have blackdown installed and i want to know how to replace blackdown with sun jre.

thanks a lot.

Patch August 2nd, 2004 12:46 PM

oh and i feel i must mention that i visited sun's site and it says that their jre is installed but i get an error message in the start up of limewire that says im using blackdown

thanks again for any help!

Sarlok August 2nd, 2004 11:06 PM

I'm not making any promises that I can help, but what linux distro are you using?


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